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Thanks again for the information everyone.  The only selling options that I know of are eBay and Craigslist.  Is there anywhere else that I should list the item to find interested parties?  If someone does want the item shipped, I would definitely find a shipping company that would disassemble and pack it up for me...because I wouldn't know where to begin!  Again...I appreciate everyone's feedback.  What a great forum I found :)

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Thanks for the feedback everyone.  Good point.  If there were an interested buyer- who would arrange and pay for shipping - I'd ship the stove.   Shipping would probably be very expensive though!  Is this the forum to ask about how to sell the antique stove?  I don't know who'd want such an item....

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I am located in the northeast US (Rhode Island) and I am interested in selling it.  What is the best way to sell an antique like this stove?  I'm not interested in shipping it...seems like too much work.  Who would want to purchase something like this?  Where should I begin?

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Here are a few photos of the stove.  Hopefully they work.  I had to shrink down the size of the photo so it'd work. 

I can zoom into any written information on it as needed, but everything I mentioned that is written on the stove is in the original post.  Thanks. 

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OK...I'll get photos tomorrow when it's light outside.  Thanks!

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Antique Questions Forum / Late 1800s stove/range - Richmond Stove Co.
« on: July 08, 2013, 08:19:31 pm »
Hi everyone.  I have an antique stove and I'm curious about its value.  I cannot find any information online about it.  It has the following information on it:  Richmond Stove Co.  Norwich, CT.  Pat'd May 31, 1870 to June 16, 1874.  Richmond's Triumph Range.  On the top, there is a number 7 on it as well.  It is in good condition with a little surface rust.  It's been in our barn for years and we're looking to get rid of it.    If anyone knows anything about antique stoves/ranges...please share.  I can post a picture if that's needed.  Thanks!

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